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Volcano High (US - DVD R1)

Fox has also sent over artwork for this hip-hop, kung-fu movie!

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Fox Home Entertainment has announced Volcano High which stars Hyuk Jang and Min-a Shin, along with the likes of Snoop Dogg, Method Man and Mya. The film itself is described as a hip-hop, kung-fu with mind blowing special effects backed by an impressive cast of celebrity voices. The disc will be available to own from the 22nd March, priced at around $19.98. The disc will carry both the 81 minute MTV version, along with the 121 minute Korean Version as well as a Making of Volcano High featurette and trailers.

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don't hate on the rapper's. they are simply the voice talent, and have nothing to do with ruining the voice track. i've heard many dubbed film's that are horrible. Having the rapper's provide their voice's for the dub is fine. And the movie doesn't have anything to do with hip hop.

I think if they left the whole 120 minute film in tact it'd be fine. Again don't blame the rapper's. Look at how america sluaghtered jackie chan's "The Medallion". They ruined the product, and NO rapper's were involved with that. Speaking of Jackie, has anyone here seen "Blade of the Rose"? Want to know if it's worth the effort in searching for.

I saw both version and the movie sucks!!! I got bored and went zzzZZZZ!!! Next day my friend and I talked about it and we agreed... THE MOVIE SUCKS!!! TRUST ME!!! IT SUCKS!!! What's up with the cover!!! They are not in the movie but their voices are... OVERALL THIS MOVIE SUCKS!!!

I often wonder how much attention studios pay to sites such as ours, and whether the comments of our visitors actually sway their decisions. I hope that they do, and in this case I'm glad to see that everyone is as disgusted with the treatment of the film as I am. Marginalising the original actors and playing up these rap 'stars' is about as disrespectful to the film as one can get.

I saw the original Korean version of this film 2 years ago and I can say without a shadow of a doubt that it had absolutely NOTHING to do with hip-hop. I love hip-hop and even though most rappers are fans of martial arts movies, it's no reason to ruin a fairly decent action movie. The lead actor has some espeecially funny moments. Why does America have to ruin good foreign films? WHY?!?!